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昌平區(qū)2019-2020學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高三年級期末質(zhì)量抽測

英語筆試部分本試卷共10頁,共120分??荚嚂r長100分鐘??忌鷦?wù)必將答案答在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分:知識運用(共兩節(jié),45分)第一節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。AYouarenevertoooldtogoafteryourdreams.Manypeopledon,tletagestopthem.Iftheywanttodosomething,theyjustdoit.Forexample,GladysBurrillranherfirstmarathonat86.Shebecamefamouswhenshe1(finish)theHonoluluMarathon(檀香山馬拉松).Shewas92then.Lifeisaboutchange,sodon,tbeafraidtotakeyour2(one)step.Itiseasyafteryoudothat.So,stop3(think)aboutyourdreams,andstartdoingsomethingaboutthem.BHowcanhorsesfindtheirwaybackfromastrangeenvironment?Formostpeople,thatwouldbeimpossiblewithoutamap.Horseshaveaspecialsystemintheirbrains,anditworksjust4GPS.Itshowssignsfortreesandotherobjectsintheirhomeareas.Italsotakesnotesofnewthingsinnewareas.5horseskeeptheirattentiononthosesigns,theyknowwhichdirections6(go).Whoneedsaself-drivingcarwhenyoucanhaveahorse?You,llalwaysgethomesafeandsound.CWilliamShakespearewasoneofthefamousEnglish7(write).Hemostlywroteplaysandspecialpoems.Thosepoems8(call)sonnets(十四行詩),andtheyhaveauniquepattern.Besides,theyaren,teasytowrite.Thatdidn,tstopscientists,though.OneteamjusttrainedacomputertowritepoetrylikeShakespeare's.Theyenterednearly3,000sonnetsintotheirmachine.Thoseincludedthe154sonnetsthatShakespearecreated.Afterthat,theyusedaspecialprogram.Itemphasizedtherulesofpoetryandmadesurethemachinefollowed9(they).ThroughAI,thecomputerisabletoputoutsonnets.Theyaresogoodthatthey10(fool)humans.Ordinaryreaderscouldn,ttellwhetherapersonoramachinewrotethem.Thatdoesn'tmeantheyareperfect,though.第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。MyneighborJosie,acollegeprofessor,rancirclesaroundwomentwentyyearsyoungerthanher.Forsomereason,shetooka(n)11tomeandalwayschosetofitmeintoherdays.Shewouldcallmetotaste-testrecipes,whichwasa12.Hergardenwasatestament(證明)toJosie'sgreenthumb.Insomeinstances,Icouldnoteven13whatwasgrowing,butwehadthefreshestsaladsintheneighborhoodallsummerlong!Earlyeachmorning,Josieforcedmeto14heronher“dailyconstitutional”,asshelikedtocallit.Ibelieveweweresupposedtobewalking,butitfeltmorelikemini-sprints(runningatfUllspeed).Ihadmyrules.IfIcouldn,ttalkor15,Iwouldstop.Istoppedeverydayattheendofourblock.Josiewould16ahalfhourlaterandmakemebreakfastasa17formakingtheattempt!Eachnightaroundsunset,JosieandIwouldtouchourbaseonourporches(門廊)beforeretiringfortheevening.Wewould18backandforth,exchangingworldviews.Oneevening,Josiewasa“no-show.”IstartedovertoherdoorwhenI19theambulanceandsawherhusbandandchildren20outside.Josiehadsufferedastroke(中風(fēng)).WhenInextseteyesonher,shewasleaninginawheelchair.ShelookedsmallerandolderthanIremembered,buthereyeswereclearandhersmilewas21bright.Herspeechwas22,buthervoicestillhadtheliftIloved.Josie,sworldhadchangedovernightfromtraveldestinationstothefewroomsinherhouse.23it,swhatshedoeswithhersurroundingsthatgivesmepauseandperspective.WhenJosiefeelswellenoughto24,herhusbandbringsherbreakfastinbed.Shecallsit“diningout”.Theylistentosoftmusicandlightcandles.OndayswhenJosiehassome25,herhusbandwheelsherintothelivingroom,andtheywatcholdmoviestogether.Shecallsit“datenight.”WhenJosieisdoingreallywell,herhusbandtakesherfora(n)26outsideinherwheelchair.Shecallsit“goingonvacation”.Despitethe27thatJosieisnotexpectedtomakeafullrecovery,she28todineout,gotothemoviesandtakelotsofmini-vacations.Sheisgratefultosmellasummerbarbecue,tosharealaughwithherfavoriteneighbor,andtobeherefor29day.Iam30forhersimplelifelesson.Findthepositive,andyou,vefoundyourreasontolive.11.A.opinionB.feelingC.chanceD.liking12.A.taskB.matterC.pleasureD.burden13.A.deliverB.identifyC.assessD.compare14.A.assistB.promoteC.inspireD.join15.A.waveB.cheerC.jumpD.breathe16.A.returnB.disappearC.stretchD.practise17.A.pushB.rewardC.responseD.contribution18.A.skipB.chatC.thinkD.swing19.A.heardB.calledC.leftD.ignored20.A.diningB.escapingC.runningD.wandering21.A.stillB.everC.onceD.already22.A.deeperB.longerC.clearerD.slower23.A.ForB.OrC.SoD.But

24.A.eatB.speakC.relaxD.sleep25.A.spaceB.strengthC.lessonsD.worries26.A.hikeB.examinationC.walkD.meeting27.A.factB.faithC.planD.attempt28.A.rejectedB.continuesC.postponedD.paused29.A.eitherB.certainC.anotherD.neither30.A.helpfulB.pitifulC.thankfulD.painful第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AChangingBitbyBitAnewcontestchallengespeopletousemicro:bitcomputerstosolveproblems.Couldyouuseyourcomputingskillstoaidthefightagainstillegalanimalhunting?Howabouttacklingoceanpollutionormonitoringanimalsunderthreatofextinction?AnewglobalchallengecalledDoYourBitaimstogetyoungpeopleusingtheircomputingcreativitytosolvereal-worldproblems.It,sbeingrunbyapartnershipinvolvingtheBBC,smicro:bitcomputer,thetechnologycompanyARMandacampaigncalledWorld,sLargestLesson,andit'saimedatpeopleaged10to16.Itkicksoffon16September.Thecontestin2019isbasedontwoGlobalGoals:toprotectlifeonlandandunderthewater.Totakepart,youngpeoplefirstchooseaproblemthataffectsthemandtheircommunity,thendesignsomethinginvolvingthemicro:bitcomputerthatcouldhelptotacklethatproblem.Participantsneedtowriteupto500wordsabouttheproblemandtheirsolution,aswellasprovidingaphotooftheirdrawnplansorahexfileoftheirprototypecode(編碼),plusanyotherphotosandvideosshowingwhatthey,vedone.Thisisthesecondmicro:bitGlobalChallengetobeheld.In2018,thecontest'swinningdesignsincludedahomemadethiefalarm,aclassroomhealthmonitor,afood-wastewatcherandadevicetoremindpeopletositupstraight.Thedeadlineforenteringthechallengeis28February2020:thewinnerswillbeannouncedthefollowingmonth.GlobalGoalsforabetterworldTheDoYourBitchallengeisbasedontwoofthe17GlobalGoalsagreedbyworldleadersin2015,whichweredesignedtoleadtoabetterworldby2030.Thesegoalsincludetargetssuchasprovidingcleanwaterandkillinghungerforeveryoneintheworld.Goal14isaboutlifebelowwater:makingsurehumanstakecareoftheoceansseasandothermarineareas.Gal15isaboutlifeonland:awidetopicthatrangesfromprotectingtheplanet'sforestsandfreshwaterecosystemstopreventtheillegalhuntingandsellingofprotectedspecies.ThemainpurposeofBBC,sinvolvementisto.reportforthiscontestcallforoceanprotectionintroducetheGlobalGoalspromotemicro:bitcomputersTheDoYourBitin2019isbasedonthethemeof.gettingridofhungerprovidingcleanwatertakingcareofchildrenprotectinglifeontheearthTotakepartinthecontest,contestantsneed.buymicro:bitcomputerssignupforitbefore16September2020choosearealproblemandoffersolutionspreparephotosandvideosofgroupmembersBTherapy(治療)Appointment“Youwantoutagain,Marmalade?Youwerejustout.What,notthebackdoor,youwantoutthefront?”Iwasverysurprisedthatourbeautifulcatwantedoutagain.Severaldayslater,Irealizedthatalmosteverydayshehadbeenaskingtobeletoutat1:00p.m.andalwayswantedthefrontdoorinsteadofthebackdoorshenormallyusedtogototheyard.Ihadn,tbeenpayingmuchattention,butIrealizedthishadbeengoingonforawhile,andIhadnoideawhy.Therefore,thenexttimeithappened,IwatchedoutthefrontroomwindowtoseewhatMarmaladewasdoingeveryday.Marmwentdownthefrontstairsandouttothecitysidewalkthenjustsatthere.Aboutthreeminuteslater,sheflopped(跳)downandrolledoversoherbelly(肚子)wasshowing.Thisisunusual.Sheneverdoesthatunlessshewantstobepetted—butthereisnoonethere.Wait—onthesidewalkjustcrossingablockdownfromourhousewasagroupofaboutfifteenyoungadultsfromthenearbygrouphomeforyoungadultswithDownsyndrome(唐氏綜合癥).Theywereoutforawalk.Astheyapproached,Icouldhear,“There,sthekitty,there,sthekitty,”comingfromtheirmouths.WhentheywerecloseenoughtotouchMarm,shelayquietlywhileeachpersontookaturnpettingher.Thistookquiteawhile,andobviouslytheseteenswereverycomfortablepettingher.WheneveryonehadgivenMarmapetting,sheturnedover,stoodupandgaveherselfashake,thenwalkedbackupthesidewalktothefrontdoortobeletin.Ithadbeenabreathtakingexperiencetosee.Thenextday,atthesametime,Iwatchedithappenagain.Afterafewmoredaysofthis,Iwonderedhowlongthishadbeenlasting,soIwentoutandaskedtheadults.WhatIwastoldwasbothinterestingandhumbling.Ourwonderfulcathadbeendoingthiseveryweekdayformonths,andtheseyoungadultsthoughtitwasthehighlightofthewalktobeabletohaveachancetopether.Howhadshecometounderstandthattheseyoungpeoplewouldenjoypettingherandcouldtrustthem?Howcouldshecomfortpeoplewhentheyfeltsad,andhowwouldshelickawaythetearsuntilshehadmadethemfeelbetter?Marm,sownerwaspuzzledbecauseMarmalways.desiredtothefrontyardwentoutfromthefrontdoorrolledovertoshowherbellywantedoutfromthewindowMarmfloppeddownandrolledoveronthesidewalkto.playwithothercatsmaketheteenspetherwaitforpassers-bytofeedherhavearestandenjoythesunshineWhatdoesthewriterthinkofMarm?A.Lovingandcaring.Funnyandhelpful.Mysteriousandweird.Vulnerableandpuzzling.WhatcanwelearnfromMarm,sstory?Noonecanbeneglected.Catscanunderstandeachother.Peopleneedgivepetsmorepetting.Animalscanbelieveandsupporthuman.CTraditionally,themorepeopleinacity,thefewertreesthereare.Tocreatespaceforhouses,officesandotherbuildings,naturetakessecondplace.But,ifthearchitectStefanoBoerihasanythingtodowithit,thiswillsoonbechanging.Boerihasdesignedaforestcity,tobecreatedinthenorthofLiuzhouinGuangxiregioninsouthernChina.Thismountainousareawaschosentobe“acitywherelivingnatureistotallyintertwinedwitharchitecture.”AccordingtoBoeri,insteadofcompletelygettingridofthetreestobuildhouses,thecity,sdesignconsidersthesurroundinggreenery.Homesandcommercialbuildingswillbecoveredwithtrees,withgardensonthebalconies(陽臺)ofeveryfloor,androoftopsthatarehometominiatureforests.“Ihavebeenworkingontheideaofurbanforestationforyears,”saysBoeri.“Inthoseareasoftheplanetwhereitisstillnecessarytobuildnewcities,weareplanningrealforestcitiesforamaximumof150,000citizens.”TheLiuzhouForestCitywillbeconnectedtocentralLiuzhouviaarailwaylineandaroad.Itwillbehometo30,000people,andincludecommercialandrecreationalspaces,twoschoolsandahospital.Ontopofthis,thevegetationwillabsorbcarbondioxideandpollutants,aswellasreleasingoxygenintotheatmosphere.Developmentiswellunderwayfortheforestcity.“OurmasterpieceforaforestcityinLiuzhouhasbeenapprovedbythelocalgovernment,”saysBoeri.Now,thegovernmentisstartingtheprocessofsellinglandtointeresteddevelopers.“Thecurrentphaseisstillongoingforlandselling,”saysBoeri.Buildingisexpectedtobeginin2020.Atthesametime,thefirmhascopiedtheconceptinLishui,acityinthesoutheastofChina.Themasterpiecehasalsobeengiventhethumbs-upbylocalgovernmentshere,andthedeveloperiscollectingfundstolaunchtheproject.IftheChinesecitiesprovesuccessful,Boerihopesthattheideawilltakeholdacrosstheworld.“Wearedevelopingthesameconceptinotherplaceswithdifferentclimateconditions,suchasMexicoandnorthAfrica,”hesays.Andthereissciencebehindtheideaofplantingtreestohaltclimatechange.AstudyearlierthisyearbyscientistsatETHZurichfoundthatplantingatleastatrilliontreesaroundtheworldcouldlockup205billiontonnesofcarbon,oncethetreesaremature,helpingtooffsettheeffectsofreleasinggreenhousegasesintotheatmosphere.Accordingtothepassage,Boeriholdsthebeliefthat.acitycanbebuiltinharmonywithnatureclimatechangeresultsfromthecitydevelopmentthebuildingofacitymaycostthedamageofnatureweshouldstopbuildingnewcitiestoprotectnatureWhatcanweinferfromthecitiesdesignedbyBoeri?Houseswouldbebuiltinahugeforest.Citizenswillliveininconvenientareas.Citiescanbetransformedtoforestcities.Theideawillbetriedoutsoonworldwide.WhatistheattitudeoftheLishuigovernmentonBoeri,sconcept?A.Supportive.B.Neutral.C.Unclear.D.Critical.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?WheretheProblemofPollutionIsRootedHowForestCitiesAreAffectingtheWorldCanForestCitiesHelptoCleanUpPollutionWhoIstoBlamefortheProblemofPollutionDThefirstscienceprojectIeverdidwasinfifthgradewithmypartner,Delaney.Welookedonlinetogetherforideasandcameupwithanexperimenttoslideglassballsdownaslopecoveredwithdifferent-texturedmaterials.Ourprojectwastorntopiecesbyourteacher.Ourprocedurewasn,tthorough.Shetoldusweshouldconsiderwaitinganotheryeartoenterthesciencefair.Ifeltsodiscouraged.Thatnight,IfoldedupourposterandstartedthinkingaboutallofthethingsIcoulddodifferentlythenextyear.IwantedtofindatopicIcaredabout,onethatinterestedme.Asabeginnerofthepiano,IwascuriousabouthowthepianoIpracticedonforfivehourseveryweekcouldmakethesoundsthatitdid.Ilearnedaboutsomethingcalled“sympatheticresonance,”aphenomenonthatallowsstringtovibrate(振動)togetherwhenplayed.Ibuiltmynextprojectaroundthisandendedupgettingfirstplaceatthesciencefairthefollowingyear.Today,Iam22yearsold,aclimatescientist.InthedecadesinceIdidmyveryfirstscienceproject,Ihavewonderedalotaboutwhatittakestobeagoodscientist.Tome,whatmakesatrulygoodscientistiswhatmakesagoodperson.Agoodscientisthaspatience_patienceforothers,patienceforherselforhimself,andpatiencewhenthingsgowrong.Afewyearsago,IhadtheopportunitytoworkonaNASAasteroid-sampleretrievalmissioncalledOSIRIS-Rex.ThespacecraftlaunchedinSeptember2016,headedtotheasteroidBennu.Latelastyear,finally,itreacheditsdestination.Infouryears,OSIRIS-Rexwillbringapieceoftheasteroidbacktoearthsothatscientistscanlearnmoreaboutit.Scientificdiscoveriesdonottakeplaceovernight,andmanyaresmallandgradual.MissionsliketheoneIworkedonoftentakeyearstocomplete.Successalmostnevercomesquicklyoreasily.Agoodscientistisopen-minded.Itcanbeeasytoignorepeopleyoudisagreewithortoassumetheworstaboutthem.Butweshouldbeopentoideasthatarenotwhatweexpectedwhenwesetout.Weshouldtakethetimetoconsiderotherpeople'sopinions,evenwhentheyconflictwithourown.Thereissomuchwedon,tknow,butwedoknowsomethings.Weliveinaworldwhereknowledgeanduncertaintycananddocoexist.Asscientists,weshouldhavebothconfidenceinourselvesandhumilityaswemovethroughourlives.Ofcourse,goodscientistsaredrivenbycuriosity.Butcuriositydoesnothavetobelimitedtoscience.Whenwearecuriousaboutotherpeople,wecanbecomemoreconsiderate.Whenwearecuriousaboutotherperspectives,wecanbecomemoreunderstanding.Afterall,itcostsnothingtobekindtosomeone一atschool,atthegrocerystore,withyourfriends,withyourfamily.Akindgesturecanmakesomeone'sday,evensavesomeone,slife.Youneverknowwhatpeoplearegoingthroughunlessyoutakethetimetofindout.Curiosityisnotandneverwillbesomethingtobeashamedof.Curiosityisoursuperpower.Butit,salsowhatmakesushuman.Allwehavetodoisask.Whatarethefirsttwoparagraphsmainlyabout?Thedailylifeofascientist.Theproceduresofchoosingaproject.Thepersonalexperienceofascientist.Theachievementsascientistevermade.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“humility”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Beingmodest. B.Beingcautious.C.Beingsceptical. D.Beingambitious.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?Curiositykillsthecat.Practicemakesperfect.Whenonedoorshuts,anotheropens.Nothingisimpossibleforawillingheart.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?Toevaluatetheeffectofascienceproject.Toanalyzethepersonalitiesofascientist.Toexplaintheconsequenceofanexperiment.Tocomparesomeapproachestobeascientist.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Whyaresomepeoplesuccessfulandothersaren’t?What,sthesecretofsuccess?46ManyofGladwell,sideasappearinhissocialpsychologybestsellerOutliers.47Gladwellthinksthatthisisjustanexcusefornottrying...andifyoureallywanttobegoodatsomething,youhavetoworkatit.“Practiceisn,tthethingyoudoonceyou,regood,”Gladwellwrites.“It,sthethingyoudothatmakesyougood.”Centraltothebookisthe“10,000-hourrule”.Itmeansthatifyouwanttobeamongthebestintheworld,youneedtopractisesomethingfor10,000hours.48Forexample,theBeatlesplayedliveinHamburgmorethan1,200timesbetween1960and1964,whichismorethan10,000hoursofplayingtime.AndwhenMicrosoftchairmanBillGateswas13,hewasgivenaccesstoahighschoolcomputer(oneofthefewavailableinthecountry),allowinghimtopractisecomputerprogrammingformorethan(Yes,youguessedit!)10,000hours.49TaketheexampleofChristopherLangan,who'smentionedinthebook.He'sgotanIQofbetween195and210(AlbertEinstein,sIQwasestimatedtohavebeenbetween160and180).Asaboyatschool,Langanwasabletotakeanexaminaforeignlanguagehe,dneverstudiedandpassitafterjustskim-readingatextbookforthreeminutes.However,Langannevergraduatedfromuniversityandworkedinlabour-intensivejobshiswholelife.Thisprovesthatintelligencealonewillnotleadtosuccess—youneedhardwork,support,financeandopportunities.Gladwelladds,“Noone—notrockstars,notprofessionalathletes,notsoftwarebillionaires,andnotevengeniuses—evermakesitalone.”50Evenafteryou,veputinyour10,000hoursofpractice,youstillneedoneotherkeyingredient—luck.So,youcouldbethemostamazingguitaristintheworld,butunlessyou,reluckyenoughtoplayinfrontofarecordcompanyexecutivewhoseesawayofexploitingthattalent,youaren,tgoingtobeseeingyournameinlights.Itisn,tjustaquestionoftimeandsupport.AuthorMalcolmGladwellthinksheknows.Thafsequaltothreehoursadayfor10years.D.Ofcourse,manypeoplearguethatyoucancreateyourown“l(fā)uck”.Thepopularviewisthatsomeofusareborntalentedandothersaren,t.Theinterestingthingisthatsuccesshasnothingtodowithintelligence.Someonewho,swillingtopractisesomethingfor10.000hoursisprobablyactive.第三部分:書面表達(共兩節(jié),35分)第一節(jié)(15分)假設(shè)你是紅星中學(xué)高三學(xué)生李華,你的英國筆友Jim在郵件中說打算寒假來中國旅游。請你給他回復(fù)郵件邀請他來北京過春節(jié),內(nèi)容包括:.春節(jié)的意義;.春節(jié)期間的典型活動;.在京期間的建議。DearJim,Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(20分)假設(shè)你是紅星中學(xué)高三學(xué)生李華。你們班上周組織了一次“講述英雄故事”的主題班會。請根據(jù)以下四幅圖的先后順序,寫一篇英文周記,記述整個過程。注意:詞數(shù)不少于60。提示詞:退役軍人veteran第一部分:知識運用(共兩節(jié),45分)第一節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)1.finished2.first3.thinking 4.like 5.When6.togo7.writers 8.arecalled 9.them 10.havefooled/fooled第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)11-15DCBDD 16-20ABBAC21-25ADDAB 26-30CABCC第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)31-33DDC34-37BBAD38-41ACAC42-45CADB第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)46-50B.E.C.F.A第三部分:書面表達(共兩節(jié),35分)第一節(jié)(15分)一、評分原則:.本題總分為15分,按4個檔次給分。.評分時,先根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容和語言質(zhì)量初步確定其檔次,然后以該檔次的要求來衡量,確定或調(diào)整檔次,最后給分。.評分時應(yīng)考慮:內(nèi)容是否完整,條理是否清楚,交際是否得體,語言是否準確。.拼寫、標點符號或書寫影響內(nèi)容表達時,應(yīng)視其影響程度予以考慮。英、美拼寫及詞匯用法均可接受。.詞數(shù)少于50,從總分中減去1分。二、各檔次的給分范圍和要求:第一檔(13分?15分)完全完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。?內(nèi)容完整,條理清楚;?交際得體,表達時充分考慮到了交際的需求;體現(xiàn)出較強的語言運用能力。完全達到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。第二檔(9分?12分)基本完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。?內(nèi)容、條理和交際等方面基本符合要求;?所用語法和詞匯滿足了任務(wù)的要求;?語法和用詞方面有一些錯誤,但不影響理解?;具_到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。第三檔(4分~8分)未恰當(dāng)完成試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。?內(nèi)容不完整;?所用詞匯有限,語法或用詞方面的錯誤影響了對所寫內(nèi)容的理解。未能清楚地傳達信息。第四檔(1分~3分)未完成試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。.寫了少量相關(guān)信息;?語法或用詞方面錯誤較多,嚴重影響了對所寫內(nèi)容的理解。0分未能傳達任何信息;所寫內(nèi)容與要求無關(guān)。二、Onepossibleversion:DearJim,I'mgladtoknowthatyouwillcometoChinaduringthewintervacation.HowaboutcomingtoBeijingtocelebratetheSpringFestival

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